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Hi Robert,



Thank yiu for the response will try that. The reason i say it looks cheap is because i have a few videos that where done although am not sure what the person used to edit those videos.



I have attached a comparison to sho the diffrence am thinking maybe its the background that i chose thats causing the yellow color.
Hi Dafydd,

sorry i wasnt aware of the rest of the stuff.



The video am using it for an onine training platform. the original video is in a MOV file format and the attachement was rendered using H.624 MPEG -4 1920 x 1080/120p (60Mbps).

I am using PowerDirector 14 Ultimate - Incl. Premium Effects and Templates .

I've edited using the basic from video enhacer, using audio director removing the audio noise, added titles into the videos, used the color enhancer. The compuer am suing is a HP 2016 using windows 10

The attachment is a video that was already rendered and thats how it looks like
i did edit the video from scratch it was recorded in front of a green screen its a MOV file i tried AVI but still looked cheap looking not sure if am getting the setting wrong
Can anyone help me i have rendered a few videos but the person looks a bit yellow am using h.624 AVC the vidoe doesnt look as realisic looks pretty cheap like low quality would anyone know the best resolution to use for PD 14?
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